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T.O. missed random drug test; WR calls it ‘not a big deal’
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 8:00 pm
by yupchagee
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_ylt=A ... &type=lgns
IRVING, Texas (AP)—Terrell Owens acknowledged Monday having missed a random drug test several weeks ago, blaming it on a “communication problem involving cell phone numbers.”
He also said he was in New York last week talking about his absence with league officials the day he agreed to a $34 million new contract with the Dallas Cowboys.
Owens was not suspended or fined, although he could’ve been, according to ESPN.com, which first reported the story, citing NFL, team and player sources. The report also said Owens now could face up to 24 tests per year as part of the league’s “reasonable cause” testing program for performance-enhancing drugs.
“I’m not really worried about anything,” Owens said Monday afternoon in an interview with The Associated Press. “It’s not a big deal. Anything I do is going to grab headlines. I have nothing to hide. I’ve made a statement and that’s it. It’s basically a dead issue.”...
Re: T.O. missed random drug test; WR calls it ‘not a big dea
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 8:12 pm
by 1niksder
“I’m not really worried about anything,” Owens said Monday afternoon in an interview with The Associated Press. “It’s not a big deal. Anything I do is going to grab headlines. I have nothing to hide. I’ve made a statement and that’s it. It’s basically a dead issue.”...
On the serface: I gotta go with Owens on this one. He didn't return a call to set up a test, he has never tested positive in the past and the epolicy has no gray area.
On a personal note: The anablic steroids policy has no grace period of fines, it calls for a four-game violation based on the first positive test. They should have just assumed he was stalling and sat him for 4 games.

Re: T.O. missed random drug test; WR calls it ‘not a big dea
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 8:19 pm
by yupchagee
1niksder wrote:“I’m not really worried about anything,” Owens said Monday afternoon in an interview with The Associated Press. “It’s not a big deal. Anything I do is going to grab headlines. I have nothing to hide. I’ve made a statement and that’s it. It’s basically a dead issue.”...
On the serface: I gotta go with Owens on this one. He didn't return a call to set up a test, he has never tested positive in the past and the epolicy has no gray area.
On a personal note: The anablic steroids policy has no grace period of fines, it calls for a four-game violation based on the first positive test. They should have just assumed he was stalling and sat him for 4 games.

They seem to be bending the rules for TO.
Re: T.O. missed random drug test; WR calls it ‘not a big dea
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 9:56 pm
by Fios
yupchagee wrote:1niksder wrote:“I’m not really worried about anything,” Owens said Monday afternoon in an interview with The Associated Press. “It’s not a big deal. Anything I do is going to grab headlines. I have nothing to hide. I’ve made a statement and that’s it. It’s basically a dead issue.”...
On the serface: I gotta go with Owens on this one. He didn't return a call to set up a test, he has never tested positive in the past and the epolicy has no gray area.
On a personal note: The anablic steroids policy has no grace period of fines, it calls for a four-game violation based on the first positive test. They should have just assumed he was stalling and sat him for 4 games.

They seem to be bending the rules for TO.
You're assuming they are, for all we know, this is SOP
Re: T.O. missed random drug test; WR calls it ‘not a big dea
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 10:50 pm
by yupchagee
Fios wrote:yupchagee wrote:1niksder wrote:“I’m not really worried about anything,” Owens said Monday afternoon in an interview with The Associated Press. “It’s not a big deal. Anything I do is going to grab headlines. I have nothing to hide. I’ve made a statement and that’s it. It’s basically a dead issue.”...
On the serface: I gotta go with Owens on this one. He didn't return a call to set up a test, he has never tested positive in the past and the epolicy has no gray area.
On a personal note: The anablic steroids policy has no grace period of fines, it calls for a four-game violation based on the first positive test. They should have just assumed he was stalling and sat him for 4 games.

They seem to be bending the rules for TO.
You're assuming they are, for all we know, this is SOP
I know players have been suspended for missing drug tests.
Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 8:28 am
by Cappster
I think this is a non-story. He didn't fail a drug test. He took too long to respond to a phone call. ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
Re: T.O. missed random drug test; WR calls it ‘not a big dea
Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 9:27 am
by BnGhog
yupchagee wrote:Fios wrote:yupchagee wrote:1niksder wrote:“I’m not really worried about anything,” Owens said Monday afternoon in an interview with The Associated Press. “It’s not a big deal. Anything I do is going to grab headlines. I have nothing to hide. I’ve made a statement and that’s it. It’s basically a dead issue.”...
On the serface: I gotta go with Owens on this one. He didn't return a call to set up a test, he has never tested positive in the past and the epolicy has no gray area.
On a personal note: The anablic steroids policy has no grace period of fines, it calls for a four-game violation based on the first positive test. They should have just assumed he was stalling and sat him for 4 games.

They seem to be bending the rules for TO.
You're assuming they are, for all we know, this is SOP
I know players have been suspended for missing drug tests.
Really?

Who?
Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 11:12 am
by PulpExposure
Cappster wrote:I think this is a non-story. He didn't fail a drug test. He took too long to respond to a phone call. ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
Exactly.
Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 12:19 pm
by Countertrey
PulpExposure wrote:Cappster wrote:I think this is a non-story. He didn't fail a drug test. He took too long to respond to a phone call. ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
Exactly.
Yup.
Re: T.O. missed random drug test; WR calls it ‘not a big dea
Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 2:54 pm
by yupchagee
BnGhog wrote:yupchagee wrote:Fios wrote:yupchagee wrote:1niksder wrote:“I’m not really worried about anything,” Owens said Monday afternoon in an interview with The Associated Press. “It’s not a big deal. Anything I do is going to grab headlines. I have nothing to hide. I’ve made a statement and that’s it. It’s basically a dead issue.”...
On the serface: I gotta go with Owens on this one. He didn't return a call to set up a test, he has never tested positive in the past and the epolicy has no gray area.
On a personal note: The anablic steroids policy has no grace period of fines, it calls for a four-game violation based on the first positive test. They should have just assumed he was stalling and sat him for 4 games.

They seem to be bending the rules for TO.
You're assuming they are, for all we know, this is SOP
I know players have been suspended for missing drug tests.
Really?

Who?
I think Odell Thurman was suspended for that offense.
Re: T.O. missed random drug test; WR calls it ‘not a big dea
Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 4:47 pm
by Countertrey
yupchagee wrote:BnGhog wrote:yupchagee wrote:Fios wrote:yupchagee wrote:1niksder wrote:“I’m not really worried about anything,” Owens said Monday afternoon in an interview with The Associated Press. “It’s not a big deal. Anything I do is going to grab headlines. I have nothing to hide. I’ve made a statement and that’s it. It’s basically a dead issue.”...
On the serface: I gotta go with Owens on this one. He didn't return a call to set up a test, he has never tested positive in the past and the epolicy has no gray area.
On a personal note: The anablic steroids policy has no grace period of fines, it calls for a four-game violation based on the first positive test. They should have just assumed he was stalling and sat him for 4 games.

They seem to be bending the rules for TO.
You're assuming they are, for all we know, this is SOP
I know players have been suspended for missing drug tests.
Really?

Who?
I think Odell Thurman was suspended for that offense.
I think Odell Thurman also has a history. TO does not.
Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 4:55 pm
by GSPODS
This isn't rocket science.
The NFL only punishes players who fail drug tests. The NFL only tests for performance-enhancing drugs during the off-season. The NFL is permitted to double the testing from 12 times per year to twenty-four times per year if a player fails to appear for a scheduled test. If a player has previously failed a test and fails to appear for a scheduled test, the NFL can suspend the player. If the player has been suspended previously, the NFL can suspend the player indefinitely.
This is all in the CBA, the link to which is conveniently posted in "Football 101"
Let's all stop guessing and speculating when the answer is readily and easily available with a cursory search for it.
Jesus Holy Christ
Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 5:47 pm
by jeremyroyce
This they is blown way out of hand. T.O. missed a call, who hasn't in their lifetime?